
Scheduled hunt
Starts
Sun, Jun 7, 12:00 PM
Ends 4:00 PM · 240 min window
On Sunday 7 June 2026, Caccia au Trésor returns for its fifth edition: an urban game where teams explore Brussels through clues, riddles, challenges and places seen with fresh eyes. Taking part is free: a voluntary donation at the end of the day is welcome to support the project. This year's route looks at the intersectionality of struggles in public space and ends at Crazy Circle with prizes, an aperitif-style gathering and a DJ set. Caccia au Trésor is not a race. It is an afternoon to walk, observe, play as a team and meet people active in the city. The route starts at Parc Royal, near the fountain in front of the Belgian Parliament. Teams should arrive a little early to register, receive the first instructions and be ready to leave at 14:00. Through clues, riddles and challenges, teams will discover places, associations and collectives that tell different stories about living in and reclaiming public space. The groups taking part in this edition include Casi-Uo, Urbanistas Brussels, Mediterranea, Emergency, Stripping Architecture, Walk Brussels, Heroes for Zero and Crazy Circle. You do not need to arrive with ready-made answers. The hunt is designed to open up questions, reveal connections and look at the city from another perspective, step by step. The arrival is planned for 18:00 at Crazy Circle in Brussels. After the hunt, there will be prizes, an aperitif-style gathering and a party with DJ set: a moment to meet again, share impressions and close the day together.
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Checkpoints
4h
Est. time
2-5
Team size
What to expect
The route will start at Parc Royale, near the fountain in front of the Belgian Parliament, and end at Crazy Circle in Brussels. Teams will pass through different parts of the city, including public spaces, local associations and less visible points of Brussels. The rest stays a surprise.
What to bring
Bring comfortable shoes, a charged phone and something to drink. The hunt takes place in the city and outdoors, so dress for the weather and bring only what you need to walk, follow the clues and stay in touch with your team.
Best for
The event usually brings together groups of friends, people new to Brussels, collectives, associations and people who have lived here for years but want to see the city from another angle. It suits people who enjoy urban games, want to discover social and cultural initiatives in the city, and prefer an informal format to a conference or a seated talk.
On Sunday 7 June 2026, Caccia au Trésor returns for its fifth edition: an urban game where teams explore Brussels through clues, riddles, challenges and places seen with fresh eyes. Taking part is free: a voluntary donation at the end of the day is welcome to support the project. This year's route looks at the intersectionality of struggles in public space and ends at Crazy Circle with prizes, an aperitif-style gathering and a DJ set. Caccia au Trésor is not a race. It is an afternoon to walk, observe, play as a team and meet people active in the city. The route starts at Parc Royal, near the fountain in front of the Belgian Parliament. Teams should arrive a little early to register, receive the first instructions and be ready to leave at 14:00. Through clues, riddles and challenges, teams will discover places, associations and collectives that tell different stories about living in and reclaiming public space. The groups taking part in this edition include Casi-Uo, Urbanistas Brussels, Mediterranea, Emergency, Stripping Architecture, Walk Brussels, Heroes for Zero and Crazy Circle. You do not need to arrive with ready-made answers. The hunt is designed to open up questions, reveal connections and look at the city from another perspective, step by step. The arrival is planned for 18:00 at Crazy Circle in Brussels. After the hunt, there will be prizes, an aperitif-style gathering and a party with DJ set: a moment to meet again, share impressions and close the day together.
What to expect
The route will start at Parc Royale, near the fountain in front of the Belgian Parliament, and end at Crazy Circle in Brussels. Teams will pass through different parts of the city, including public spaces, local associations and less visible points of Brussels. The rest stays a surprise.
What to bring
Bring comfortable shoes, a charged phone and something to drink. The hunt takes place in the city and outdoors, so dress for the weather and bring only what you need to walk, follow the clues and stay in touch with your team.
Best for
The event usually brings together groups of friends, people new to Brussels, collectives, associations and people who have lived here for years but want to see the city from another angle. It suits people who enjoy urban games, want to discover social and cultural initiatives in the city, and prefer an informal format to a conference or a seated talk.
Starts
Sun, Jun 7, 12:00 PM
Ends 4:00 PM · 240 min window
Starts Jun 7